The Two Cultures and the Scientific RevolutionCambridge University Press, 1959 - 58 pages |
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... scientists have themselves been devastatingly igno- rant of productive industry , and many still are . It is ... engineers often totally misunderstand each other . Their behaviour tends to be very different : engineers have to live their ...
... scientists have themselves been devastatingly igno- rant of productive industry , and many still are . It is ... engineers often totally misunderstand each other . Their behaviour tends to be very different : engineers have to live their ...
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... scientists they are training only slightly more than the United States ... engineers to- gether , we are training at a professional level per head of ... engineer- ing does come in . An engineer in a Soviet 38.
... scientists they are training only slightly more than the United States ... engineers to- gether , we are training at a professional level per head of ... engineer- ing does come in . An engineer in a Soviet 38.
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... ( scientists and engineers combined ) are roughly U.K. 13,000 , U.S.A. 65,000 , U.S.S.R. 130,000 . 20 One - third of Russian graduate engineers are women . It is one of our major follies that , what- ever we say , we don't in reality ...
... ( scientists and engineers combined ) are roughly U.K. 13,000 , U.S.A. 65,000 , U.S.S.R. 130,000 . 20 One - third of Russian graduate engineers are women . It is one of our major follies that , what- ever we say , we don't in reality ...
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